High School Student Art Show winners announced

Area students display incredible talent in this month's student art show.

Posted
Wednesday, March 23, 2016 3:54 pm

Special to the Reformer

Brattleboro >> The Arts Council of Windham County is holding its 2016 High School Student Art Show at the Robert H. Gibson River Garden (2-D) and at Vermont Artisans (3-D) show until Thursday, March 31 (both venues on Main Street in Brattleboro). If you haven't seen this stunning art show, stop by and check it out. While there, be sure to enter your vote into our "People's Choice Award" ballot container (on podium by windows at end of exhibit by the back windows) for your favorite piece of high school student art.

The following is a list of this year's award winners. Best in Show awardees received a $25 gift certificate to Zephyr's Art Supply Store.

After a 25-year career as a graphic designer working in New York City and Washington DC, Catherine Nunn decided to take her first painting class in an effort to reconnect with the passion and creativity she had in her youth. That first class was an epiphany for her and she has not looked back since. When she felt that luscious oil paint under her brush, she found the medium that was perfect for her. Good composition, flawless draftsmanship, and a total mastery of her medium is what she aspires to.

John S. Dimick is a teacher, runner, coach, and painter. He grew up in Brattleboro and graduated from St. Michael's High School in Brattleboro in 1967. John attended college at the University of Vermont and graduated from UVM in 1972, receiving a teaching certificate in special education and industrial arts. In 2009, he retired from teaching and presently enjoys painting in watercolors and oils.

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